Google xhrome reload tab windows#
There has to be a way to lock down pages, as one can in Windows browsers.
In the meantime, I voice recorded all my thoughts so that i wouldn’t forget them, and came here for solutions - and to vent. I finally gave up and will wait until I get home to use my Windows computer. Which translates to about 2 hours of lost time. So I took a chance and wrote it directly on the site. However, today’s post needed special characters and formatting, which can’t be copied and pasted. I’ve residues this problem MANY times so my workaround is usually to compose the message on a writing app,or even Gmail (which automatically saves drafts), and then copy the finished message to my academic websites. We’re talking about a 4 paragraph academic post with many references and links. And we’re not talking about one paragraph. Less than a minute later, I went back to my message and the page had reloaded. And in each of those SIX TIMES, I was in the middle of posting the same freaking message, but found myself having to do some fact checking on another site. By the time I open my sixth tab, it’s using nearly a half-gig of RAM and why the 2-second long screen refresh when switching tabs This laptop isn’t very old Chrome is too bloated to be useful which is ironic considering how few features it touts. In fact, it just happened to me SIX TIMES, which is how i found this article. I heart Google full-force but Chrome should be an outright embarrassment to them.
Google xhrome reload tab android#
Just like every other Android browser out there, and I’ve tried 11 of them. How many different apps do you have up and running while you’re going through your browser? While I don’t recommend using task killers, closing out of an app you’re keeping in standby might make your browser less likely to reload when switching through tabs, or browsing. If you’re using Chrome, try giving Firefox a shot, or vice versa to see if you run into the same problems. Unfortunately, if one browser isn’t working, then switching to another one is less of a fix, and more of a workaround. This usually fixes most common issues with an app if you’re running into problems you haven’t before. It’s basically a more severe version of turning it off and on again where it takes a little more time. One of the next steps to fixing any app is uninstalling it, and then reinstalling it again. If you don’t notice anything out of place, try another step.
Google xhrome reload tab free#
On the Security Settings - Internet Zone window, look for the option Allow Meta Refresh and make sure it is set to Enabled.Here you’re free to tweak anything you have access to, but unless you have a “Restore to default” option, you need to toggle and switch setting individually.Select the Security tab and click Internet.IE has a feature called Meta Refresh, which is enabled by default. Modify the value of Reload After field, if necessary.